Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about their performance on nursing wards is scarce. Vital signs measured by telemonitoring and nurse measurements on a surgical ward were compared to assess validity and reliability.Methods: In a prospective observational study, surgical patients wore a wearable sensor (Everion, Biovotion AG, Zürich, Switzerland) that continuously measured heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), oxygen saturation (SpO2), and temperature during their admittance on the ward. Validity was evaluated using repeated-measures correlation and reliability using Bland-Altman plots, mean difference, and 95% limits of agreement (LoA).Results: Validity analyses of 19 patients (med...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Wearable sensors enable continuous vital sign monitoring, although information about the...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Background: Continuous telemonitoring of vital signs in a clinical or home setting may lead to impro...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Objective: To validate whether a wearable remote vital signs monitor could accurately measure heart ...
Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery are at high-risk of postoperative complications. Telemon...
Background:Vital signs are usually recorded once every 8 h in patients at the hospital ward. Early s...